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US-7436395

Simplified capacitive touchpad and method thereof

PublishedOctober 14, 2008
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Technical Abstract

In a capacitive touchpad, a plurality of sensing zones are defined, and a controller is connected with a plurality of scan lines for sensing a movement of an object slipping on the plurality of sensing zones, wherein at least one of the plurality of scan lines is connected to at least two of the plurality of sensing zones. The distance, speed and direction of the movement are determined by detecting the object on the touchpad at two positions upon two scans, and thereby the control of a scroll bar is accomplished. The capacitive touchpad is applied for a Z-axis arrangement on a mouse and a scroll arrangement on a keyboard.

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A simplified capacitive touchpad comprising: a plurality of sensing zones containing a plurality of traces, each of said traces in one sensing zone being arranged in parallel to a corresponding trace in another sensing zone; a plurality of scan lines for scanning the plurality of sensing zones; and a controller connected with the plurality of scan lines for sensing a movement of an object slipping on the plurality of sensing zones; wherein at least one of the plurality of scan lines is connected to at least two of the plurality of sensing zones, such that said plurality of scan lines are electrically connected in parallel to at least a pair of traces in separate sensing zones.

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2. The touchpad of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of sensing zones have a substantially same area.

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3. The touchpad of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of sensing zones have a same number of traces.

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4. The touchpad of claim 1 , wherein at least two of the sensing zones have different numbers of traces.

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5. A method for sensing a movement of an object slipping on a capacitive touchpad, the method comprising the steps of: defining a plurality of sensing zones on the touchpad, containing a plurality of traces, each of said traces in one sensing zone being arranged in parallel to a corresponding trace in another sensing zone; connecting a plurality of scan lines to the touchpad with at least one of the plurality of scan lines connected to at least two of the plurality of sensing zones, such that said plurality of scan lines are electrically connected in parallel to at least a pair of traces in separate sensing zones; scanning the plurality of sensing zones by the plurality of scan lines for detecting the object on the touchpad at a first position upon a first scan and at a second position upon a second scan; and determining a distance and a direction of the movement from the first and second positions.

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6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising initializing an automatic scroll function upon the first or second position at a top end or a bottom end of the touchpad.

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7. The method of claim 5 , further comprising determining a speed of the movement from a time interval and the distance between the first and second positions.

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8. The method of claim 5 , further comprising performing a scroll bar control upon the distance and direction of the movement.

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9. A capacitive touchpad for a Z-axis arrangement on a mouse, the touchpad comprising: a plurality of sensing zones containing a plurality of traces, each of said traces in one sensing zone being arranged in parallel to a corresponding trace in another sensing zone; a plurality of scan lines for scanning the plurality of sensing zones; and a controller connected with the plurality of scan lines for sensing a movement of an object slipping on the plurality of sensing zones, and performing a scroll function including scrolling on a window upon a distance and direction of the movement or determining a scroll acceleration on the window upon a speed of the movement; wherein at least one of the plurality of scan lines is connected to at least two of the plurality of sensing zones, such that said plurality of scan lines are electrically connected in parallel to at least a pair of traces in separate sensing zones.

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10. The touchpad of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of sensing zones have a substantially same area.

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11. The touchpad of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of sensing zones have a same number of traces.

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12. The touchpad of claim 9 , wherein at least two of the sensing zones have different numbers of traces.

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13. A capacitive touchpad for a scroll arrangement on a keyboard, the touchpad comprising: a plurality of sensing zones containing a plurality of traces, each of said traces in one sensing zone being arranged in parallel to a corresponding trace in another sensing zone; a plurality of scan lines for scanning the plurality of sensing zones; and a controller connected with the plurality of scan lines for sensing a movement of an object slipping on the plurality of sensing zones, and performing a scroll function including scrolling on a window upon a distance and direction of the movement or determining a scroll acceleration on the window upon a speed of the movement; wherein at least one of the plurality of scan lines is connected to at least two of the plurality of sensing zones, such that said plurality of scan lines are electrically connected in parallel to at least a pair of traces in separate sensing zones.

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14. The touchpad of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of sensing zones have a substantially same area.

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15. The touchpad of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of sensing zones have a same number of traces.

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16. The touchpad of claim 13 , wherein at least two of the sensing zones have different numbers of traces.

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17. A simplified capacitive touchpad comprising: a plurality of sensing zones in a first and second directions, each containing a plurality of traces, each of said traces in a first direction of one sensing zone being arranged in parallel to a corresponding trace in a first direction of another sensing zone, and each of said traces in a second direction of one sensing zone being arranged in parallel to a corresponding trace in a second direction of another sensing zone; a first group of scan lines for scanning the plurality of sensing zones in the first direction; a second group of scan lines for scanning the plurality of sensing zones in the second direction; and a controller connected with the first and second groups of scan lines for sensing a movement of an object slipping on the plurality of sensing zones in the first and second directions; wherein at least one of each of the first and second groups of scan lines is connected to at least two of the plurality of sensing zones in said first and second directions respectively, such that said first and second groups of scan lines are electrically connected in parallel to at least a pair of traces in separate sensing zones in each of the first and second directions respectively.

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18. The touchpad of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of sensing zones have a substantially same area.

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19. The touchpad of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of sensing zones have a same number of traces.

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20. The touchpad of claim 17 , wherein at least two of the sensing zones in the first or second directions have different numbers of traces.

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Filing Date

February 8, 2005

Publication Date

October 14, 2008

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